President Joe Biden says he wouldn’t pardon Hunter Biden if convicted on gun charges

In the ongoing trial of Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, he is facing charges related to the purchase of a firearm while being an active drug user back in 2018. The President has made it clear that he would not pardon his son if he is convicted on these gun charges. The case has garnered significant attention and scrutiny, as it involves a high-profile individual and raises questions about the legality of purchasing firearms while under the influence of drugs. The trial is ongoing, and updates on the proceedings are being closely followed by the public.

Ex-wife to testify about Hunter Biden’s addiction in gun trial

The ongoing trial of Hunter Biden is set to feature testimony from his ex-wife regarding his struggles with addiction before he allegedly purchased a gun in 2018. The son of President Joe Biden is facing accusations of buying a firearm while being an active drug user at the time.

The Key Issue in Hunter Biden’s Federal Gun Trial

The federal gun trial of Hunter Biden has commenced, with the central issue revolving around whether Biden provided false information on a form during the purchase of a gun. Specifically, the question at hand is whether Biden falsely claimed that he was not using drugs at the time of the purchase.